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THE CHAPMAN FAMILY; or, the Descendants of Robert Chapman, one of the first settlers of Say-Brook, Conn. Portraits. Hartford, 1854. 8vo, cloth. Bangs', Feb. 20, 1896. (159) $3.13 THE COIT FAMILY; or, the Descendants of John Coit, who appears among the settlers of Salem, Mass., in 1738, at Gloucester in 1644, and at New London, Conn., in 1650. Portraits. Hartford, 1874. Svo, cloth. Libbie's, May 20, 1896. (138) $4.50 THE TROWBRIDGE FAMILY; or, the Descendants of Thomas Trowbridge, one of the first settlers of New Haven, Conn. Portraits. New Haven, 1872. 8vo, cloth.

Libbie's, May 20, 1896. (862) $3.25 1342 Chapman (George). THE WARES OF POMPEY AND CÆSAR, out of whose events is evicted this proposition, "Only a Just Man is a Freeman." First edition. London, 1631. Small 4to, crushed levant morocco extra, gilt edges, by Bedford. A fine copy.

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Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (173) $59.00 A copy in morocco extra sold at Sotheby's in 1887 for £3-10-0. TRAGEDY OF ALPHONSUS, Emperor of Germany. First edition. London, H. Moseley, 1654. Small 4to, half morocco, red edges. Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (176) $16.50 The Gaisford copy, at that sale in 1890 it sold for £1-9-0.

- THE WIDDOWES-TEARES: a Comedie, as it was often presented in the blacke and white Friars. First edition. London, John Browne, 1612. Small 4to, half calf. Soiled and spotted, but with the leaf of dedication often missing.

Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (172) $14.50 The Perkins copy, at that sale in 1889 it sold for £3-10-0. Another copy in morocco extra sold at Sotheby's in 1893 for £9-15-0. COMEDIES AND TRAGEDIES. With a Memoir. London, 1873. 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Bangs', Feb. 27, 1896. (292) $4.50 1346 Chapman (George) and Shirley (James). THE BALL: a Comedy, as it was presented at the Private house in Drury Lane. First edition. London, 1639. Small 4to, crushed levant morocco extra, gilt edges. Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (175) $27.50 Previous records: Sotheby's, 1893, morocco extra, £4-6-0; Sotheby's, 1890, morocco extra, £4-5-0.

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THE TRAGEDIE OF CHABOT, Admirall of France, as it was presented by her Majestie Servants at the Private house in Drury Lane. First edition. London, 1639. Small 4to, paper covers. Perkins' copy with his book-plate.

Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (174) $13.00 Previous records: Bangs', 1895, morocco extra, $30.00; Sotheby's, 1889, morocco extra, £5-0-0.

1348 Chapman (George T.). SKETCHES OF THE ALUMNI OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, from the first graduation in 1771 to the present time. With a brief history of the institution. Cambridge, 1867. Svo, cloth. With an A. L. S. letter of the author inserted.

Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (414) $3.00

1349 Charles I. 'EIKO`N BAZIAIKH'. Portraiture of his Sacred Majestie in his Solitudes and Sufferings, and Prayers. Folding plate by Marshall. 1649. 8vo, old morocco.

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ENGLAND'S BLACK TRIBUNALL, set forth in the Trial of King Charles I., with the several dying speeches of the nobility and gentry, 1642 to 1648. London, 1703. Portrait, 12mo, calf. [Also] The Royal Martyr, or the Life and Death of King Charles I. Portrait by R. White. London, 1676. Post 8vo, half calf extra, yellow edges. 2 vols. Bangs', March 13, 1896. (88) $4.25 THE PRACTICE OF CRISTIANITY. London, 1623. 12mo, vellum. With the Arms of Charles, when Prince of Wales, in gold on cover. Bangs', Feb. 3, 1896. (156) $6.25 1352 Charles II. RELATION EN FORME DE JOURNAL DU VOYAGE et Séjour que le Sérénissime Prince Charles II., Roy de la Grand' Bretagne, a fait en Hollande, depuis 25 May jusques au 2 Juin, 1660. Portrait and 3 plates. Folio, calf. Two other pageants bound in. Bangs', May 25, 1896. (242) $6.75

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DE VITA FUNCTORUM STATU. London, 1663. Small 4to, red morocco, interlaced Cs crowned between branches of palm, stamped on the sides at corners of the panels, and on the back, gilt edges. Bangs', March 12, 1896. (238) $5.50 1354 Charlestown. DIRECTORIES OF CHARLESTOWN, MASS. 1831 to 1874 (irregular and with some duplicates). Charlestown, v. d. 41 vols. 16mo and 8vo, cloth and boards.

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TRACTS RELATING TO CHARLESTOWN, MASS., comprising: History of the First Church, by W. I. Budington, Boston, 1845; An American Shrine, by J. F. Hunnewell, 1870; Charlestown, something of its history, 1875. 3 in 1 vol. 8vo, morocco, gilt tops, uncut. With 80 portraits and historical views inserted. Libbie's, Nov. 20, 1895. (299) $10.50 1356 Charlevoix (P. de). HISTORY AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NEW FRANCE. Translated, with notes, by John G. Shea. LARGE PAPER. Steel portraits and maps. New York, 1866. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut.

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Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (310) $36.00 THE SAME. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. Bangs', Nov. 11, 1895. (87) $33.00 JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO NORTH AMERICA, containing the geographical description and natural history of that country, particularly Canada. Together with an account of the customs, characters, religion, manners, and traditions of the original inhabitants. Translated from the French. Map. London, 1761. 2 vols. 8vo, original half sheep, edges entirely uncut.

Bangs', March 30, 1896. (86) $15.00 Previous records: Ives's sale, calf, $12.00; Barlow's sale, calf, $7.00; Menzies's sale, half calf, $5.75.

1359 Chartan (M. E.). LE TOUR DU MONDE. Nouveau Journal des Voyages publié sous la direction de M. E. Chartan. 10,000 illustrations, 700 maps and plans. Paris, 1860-80. 40 vols. in 20, royal 8vo, half morocco.

Henkels', April 21, 1896. (813) $10.00 1360 Chase (George W.). HISTORY OF HAVERHILL, MASS., from its first settlement in 1640 to 1860. Portraits and plates. Haverhill, 1861. 8vo, cloth. Libbie's, Sept. 25, 1895. (430) $3.00 THE SAME. 8vo, cloth.

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1362 Chastellux (Marquis de). TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA in 1780 to 1782. Translated from the French by an English Gentleman [George Grieve], who resided in America at that period. Maps and plates. London, 1787. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt tops, Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (314) $5.50 1363 Chatterton (T.). WORKS, including the Rowley Poems. With Life by G. Gregory, D. D., and Miscellaneous Poems. Engravings and facsimiles. London, 1803. 3 vols. 8vo, tree calf extra, gilt edges. Bangs', Oct. 7, 1895. (111) $6.00

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THE SAME. 3 vols. 8vo, tree calf extra, gilt edges.

Bangs', Dec. 16, 1895. (111) $7.13 POETICAL WORKS. With Notices of his Life, History of the Rowley controversy, a selection of his letters and notes, etc. Cambridge, 1842. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Libbie's, Oct. 17, 1895. (222) $3.00 LARGE PAPER. 2 vols. 8vo, polished calf, gilt tops. Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (177) $7.50 1367 Chatto (William A.). FACTS AND SPECULATIONS ON THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF PLAYING CARDS. First edition. Illustrations. London, 1848. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops.

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Bangs', Nov. 6, 1895. (279) $3.00 1368 Chaucer (G.). THE CANTERBURY TALES. With an Essay on his Language, Notes, and a Glossary, by Thomas Tyrwhitt. Portrait. Öxford, 1798. 2 vols. 4to, calf extra.

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Henkels', Oct. 16, 1895. (137) $3.20 CANTERBURY TALES. With an Essay upon his language, etc., by Thomas Tyrwhitt. Portrait and plate. London, Pickering, 1822. 5 vols. small 8vo, polished calf extra, gilt edges. Libbie's, March 25, 1896. (225) $45.00 CANTERBURY TALES. With an Essay on his language, etc., by Thomas Tyrwhitt. Portrait. London, Pickering, 1830.5 vols. post 8vo, straight-grained morocco extra, gilt tops, uncut, by Hammond. Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (180) $47.50 POEMS. Edited, with Life and Glossary, by S. W. Singer. London, 1822. 5 vols. crown 8vo, calf.

Bangs', Jan. 23, 1896. (102) $6.25 ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE, Troilus and Creseide and the Minor Poems. With Life by Sir Harris Nicolas. London, Pickering, 1846. 3 vols. post 8vo, straight-grained morocco extra, gilt tops, uncut, by Hammond.

Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (179) $25.50 THE WORKES OF GEFFREY CHAUCER, newly printed, with diuers addicions which were neuer in printe before, etc. London, Iohn Kyngston, 1561. Folio, calf, antique. Some leaves imperfect. Bangs', Nov. 25, 1895. (197) $10.50 THE WORKES OF OUR ANTIENT AND LEARNED ENGLISH POET, GEFFREY CHAUCER, newly printed. London, Adam Islip, 1598. Folio, calf. Title soiled and several leaves wanting. Bangs', Dec. 12, 1895. (92) $4.50 THE SAME. Folio, calf. Title soiled and several leaves wanting. Bangs', June 11, 1896. (91) $4.00 1376 Chauncy (Charles). A DISCOURSE ON 66 THE GOOD NEWS FROM A FAR COUNTRY" on occasion of the repeal of the Stamp Act. Boston, 1766. 12mo, half morocco.

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SEASONABLE THOUGHTS ON THE STATE OF RELIGION IN NEW ENGLAND. With a Preface, giving an account of the Antinomians. Familists, and Libertines, who infected the churches above a hundred years ago, etc. Boston, Rogers and Fowle for S. Eliot, 1743. 8vo, sprinkled calf extra, yellow edges. Bangs', May 25, 1896. (13) $4.62 1378 Chester (Colonel). LONDON MARRIAGE LICENCES, 1521 to 1896. Transcribed by the late Colonel Chester. Edited by Joseph Foster. London, 1887. Royal 8vo, cloth.

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Libbie's, March 18, 1896. (199) $5.00 THE SAME. Royal 8vo, cloth.

Bangs', May 8, 1896. (137) $6.75 1380 Chesterfield (Earl of). LETTERS OF PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, EARL OF CHESTERFIELD. Edited, with Notes, by Lord Mahon. Portraits. London, 1845. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Libbie's, Jan. 29, 1896. LETTERS, including many now first published. London, Bentley, 1845-53. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut.

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(197) $6.00 Portraits.

Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (181) $21.25

THE SAME. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut.

Bangs', Jan. 27, 1896. (426) $16.25 LETTERS AND CHARACTERS. Edited, with Introduction, Notes, and Index, by J. Bradshaw. London, 1892. 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco extra, gilt tops. Bangs', Nov. 29, 1895. (96) $4.50 MICELLANEOUS WORKS. Edited, with a Memoir, by M. Matty. 7 portraits and plate. London, 1779. 4 vols. 8vo, calf. Bangs', Jan. 30, 1896. (124) $6.00 1385 Chetham Society. PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHETHAM SOCIETY. A complete set. With indexes to Vols. 1 to 114, in 2 vols. 116 vols. Also New Series, Vols. 1 to 33. London, 1844-95. Together 149 vols. small 4to, cloth.

Bangs', Oct. 7, 1895. (116) $83.44 1386 Chew (S.). THE SPEECH OF SAMUEL CHEW, ESQ., Chief Justice of the Government of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon DelaDelivered from the Bench to the Grand-Jury of the County of New-Castle, Nov. 21, 1741, and now published at their Request. Philadelphia, B. Franklin, 1741.

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Henkels', Oct. 29, 1895. (406) $26.00 GAZETTEER OF CHESHIRE COUNTY, N. H., 1736 to 1885. Portraits and plates. Syracuse, 1885. Royal 8vo,

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Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (319) $6.50

GAZETTEER OF GRAFTON COUNTY, N. H., 1709 to 1886. Portraits and illustrations. red edges.

Syracuse, 1886. Royal 8vo, roan, Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (320) $3.25

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Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (323) $3.00

1391 Christie (Robert). HISTORY OF THE LATE PROVINCE of Lower CANADA, parliamentary and political, from the commencement to the close of its existence as a separate province. Illustrations. Montreal, 1866. 6 vols. 12mo, half calf.

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THE SAME. 6 vols. 12mo, half calf.

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Libbie's, June 10, 1896. 1393 Chrysostom. OPERA OMNIA, etc. Migne, 1842-43. imperial 8vo, calf.

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1394 Church (Benjamin). HISTORY OF KING PHILIP'S WAR. Introduction and Notes by Henry M. Dexter. LARGE PAPER (35 printed). Boston, 1865. 2 vols. royal 4to, cloth, uncut. Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (329) $8.50 Small paper (250 printed). 2 vols. small 4to, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Libbie's, Nov. 20, 1895. (317) $7.00 1396 Cibber (Colley). APOLOGY FOR THE LIFE OF, forming a History of the Stage for forty years. With notes, etc., by E. Bellchambers. Portrait. London, 1822. 8vo, boards, uncut.

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Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (187) $4.00

AN APOLOGY FOR THE LIFE OF. Written by himself. New edition, with Notes and Supplement by Robert W. Lowe. LARGE PAPER (305 printed). With 26 original mezzotint portraits by R. B. Parkes, in duplicate, and 18 etchings by Adolphe Lalauze. London, 1889. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut.

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Libbie's, Oct. 17, 1895. (227) $4.50 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Bangs', March 5, 1896. (115) $13.00 LARGE PAPER. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Libbie's, March 25, 1896. (229) $7.00 2 vols. 8vo, roxburghe binding. Bangs', Nov. 29, 1895. (116) $8.25

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PLAYS. First Collected Edition. London, Tonson, 1721. 2 vols. royal 4to, calf.

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Bangs', Jan. 23, 1896. (155) $5.00 London, 1754. 4 vols. 12mo, old Libbie's, March 5, 1896. (284) $4.00

1403 Cicero. Works, comprising: Epistolæ ad Atticum, 1513; Asconius Pedianus, 1522; Philosophica, 1523; Epistolæ ad Familiares, 1522; Rhetorica, 1550; Fragmenta, 1559. Venetiis, apud Aldum, v. d. Together 8 vols. post 8vo, morocco, gilt edges.

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Bangs', April 22, 1896. (326) $16.00 MAJOR, or his Discourse of Old Age: Philadelphia, B. Franklin, 1744. 8vo, edges, by Pawson and Nicholson, the inches. Name on title.

Henkels', Oct. 29, 1895. (366) $50.00

THE SAME. 8vo, antique calf. The last leaf in facsimile. Libbie's, Nov. 6, 1895. (578) $10.00 THE SAME. 8vo, levant morocco extra, gilt edges, by Pratt, the page measuring 8 by 513 inches.

Bangs', Nov. 18, 1895. (376) $132.50 The Brinley copy, measuring 8 by 6 inches, with many uncut leaves, morocco extra, by David, in case, sold for $260.00; and the same copy again in the Ives's sale for $320.00. Barlow's copy, measuring 8 by 6 inches, in calf, by Pratt, sold for $300.00. Four copies, all more or less cut down, sold in 1895 for

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